Which shots
I only peeped the flight scene and when he was in the ship
Looking for a a screenshot
No? Endgame thanos was more the Villianous type you described without the emotional or human arc with him. He just wanted to destroy the entire universe in endgame
I honestly don't remember much from endgame except maybe for that final battle were they all came together and even that is still a blur asides from Stark's death
Joker actually felt like joker here, creepy and demented af and attacking batmans psyche all day
Joker's characterization was good but Leto still isnt a very good Joker lol
Team was earned, the interactions were great. The pacing was good to me
You don't even feel the runtime at all. Same with Endgame imo
Joker's characterization was good but Leto still isnt a very good Joker lol
I don't think it's fair to rule him out after we've seen this. It's like a few minutes of footage to wash down the taste of "aLL tHat s*** Shat's goNnA gEtcHa HuRT!" era
So? Even if that's the case, it doesnt take away from how greatly Thanos benefitted from being a more layered character.
You said humanising a villain makes them better or more layered but I think Heath Ledger still being the best villain in CBM history or a better joker over Phoenix shows that you can make a multi layered villain even without much humanity. I never felt anything for Thanos and I was never going to because he's not human. If the film was filled with just characters of his race then maybe . But it felt like they were just pushing this human side of a non human character in my face but that's just me
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Which shots
I only peeped the flight scene and when he was in the ship
My bad, it was a BvS shot


My bad, it was a BvS shot


Oh yeah I saw that too
he will rise up then lift his head
Was it the same exact shot or a recreation
I'll never watch a movie where Leto has a lead role, idc how interesting the plot looks
Same with that b**** ass nigga that plays Starlord
Superman saving Cyborg felt like some Z Fighters waiting on Goku to come and wreck the big bad
Superman saving Cyborg felt like some Z Fighters waiting on Goku to come and wreck the big bad
You said humanising a villain makes them better or more layered but I think Heath Ledger still being the best villain in CBM history or a better joker over Phoenix shows that you can make a multi layered villain even without much humanity. I never felt anything for Thanos and I was never going to because he's not human. If the film was filled with just characters of his race then maybe . But it felt like they were just pushing this human side of a non human character in my face but that's just me
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Well, humanization was just an example of how to effectively add a new layer to an antagonist (ie. Thanos).
You're right, Heath's joker had a different type of characterization. While not a sympathetic character, he still is very memorable because the way he was written also deviates from the typical villain tropes we see in comic book movies.
Because lets b real most of those villains are all super-forgettable. "I'm gonna turn this world into ash!!!"
boriiiing
Well, humanization was just an example of how to effectively add a new layer to an antagonist (ie. Thanos).
You're right, Heath's joker had a different type of characterization. While not a sympathetic character, he still is very memorable because the way he was written also deviates from the typical villain tropes we see in comic book movies.
Because lets b real most of those villains are all super-forgettable. "I'm gonna turn this world into ash!!!"
boriiiing
I don't mind an evil villain who's just evil, they don't all have to be morally grey, but the motivation better be more than just "Soon the world will burn muahahahahaaa" like you said
I don't mind an evil villain who's just evil, they don't all have to be morally grey, but the motivation better be more than just "Soon the world will burn muahahahahaaa" like you said
Facts. That's why Heath's Joker is so great. His motivations are all laid out, and his attachment to batman runs deep.
This second watch really making me realize that literally everything about Atlantis is contradicted in Aquaman
This second watch really making me realize that literally everything about Atlantis is contradicted in Aquaman
Amber's accent threw me off lol
Amber's accent threw me off lol
It’s not even just that
The fact that she said her parents died in this when Dolph Lundgren plays her living dad in Aquaman
The the location of the Kings Trident doesn’t make sense because it’s guarded by a Kraken in Aquaman but in this he steps in there with no problem and Vulko is able to get in there too